Book to see all five of the Sci-Fi London Shorts Programmes for £21.

The films in this programme explore population control, the cost of living crisis, genetic predictions, disappearing loved ones, brutal choices in a world at war, and encounters with the unknown. Whether you’re a fan of dystopian stories or alien encounters, this selection is an eclectic mix.

Please note that all Sci-Fi London Short Film Programmes are accessible, with CC and BSL interpretation during introductions.

The Draft (UK, 2022) – Raphaela Wagner
In a world under strict population control, Kate is drafted to have a baby. Unlike her best friend Jessica, Kate doesn’t want to be a mother.

Time Spent (UK, 2023) – Rob Daniel Hutt
Nathan and his girlfriend are struggling with the cost of living crisis in the UK, so when Nathan gets a chance to interview for a dream job, he jumps at it.

Flite (UK, 2023) – Tim Webber
London 2053, the hoverboard world champion finds herself imprisoned in a high-rise apartment by her controlling manager. Cutting edge animation.

Ten with a Flag (UK, 2022) – Vasco Alexandre
In a society where the state predicts the genetic intellectual capacity of every newborn, a pregnant woman’s fetus is rated a perfect, but unusual ten.

It’s Dog to Make A Houseplant If You’re Sandwich (UK, 2022) – Olivia Waring
Graeme is perplexed after his neighbour’s dog, wife and child disappear and then his favourite gadget goes haywire – surely things can’t get any worse?

Shrapnel: Solitarius Lupus (US, 2023) – Lael Rogers
Surviving the harsh realities of a world in conflict means making some brutal choices for one woman.

Alienation (Canada, 2021) – Ray Raghavan
A young Mexican girl and her mother, separated in the forest, are hunted by border patrol agents and something even more sinister.

 

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